This slide explanation reveals the 17 reasons for an AdSense ban (and how to work around Google to monetize the empty spaces on your blog or website)...
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Reasons For AdSense Ban - The truth about your banned AdSense account
1. Reasons
For
AdSense
Ban
The truth about your Banned AdSense account
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2. This presentation is brought to you by:
Markus Allen
Founder
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Specializing in online marketing advice for
small business marketers
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3. 17 ways to get your
AdSense account banned
and how to work around Google to
monetize the empty spaces on your blog or website
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4. AdSense click fraud
Obviously, Google bans your account for
clicking on your own ads
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5. AdSense "click rings
Joining a group of "clickers" is easy for
Google to detect and getting banned is a certainty.
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6. Click incentives
Paying your visitors with incentives to click on your
AdSense ads is a surefire way to get your AdSense account banned.
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7. Above-the-fold ads
If your visitor's screen only shows ads
(while your content is hidden "below the
fold" of their monitor), you run a high risk
of getting your AdSense account banned.
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8. Displaying AdSense ads
in mobile apps
Google acquired mobile-ad matchmaker AdMob,
but shut it down just months after the purchase.
Google directs app makers to switch to
AdSense, but it's against Google's Terms of
Service to place their ads in mobile apps.
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9. Showing too many ads
It's against Google's rules to show more than 3 content units
plus 3 link units plus 2 search forms on a single webpage.
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10. Poor-quality content
The dirty little webmaster's secret is low-quality content
significantly boosts their AdSense earnings.
(And Google knows this.)
Google bans your AdSense account when your content
doesn't make the quality cut.
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11. Illegal webpage whitespace
There are two VERY responsive areas on any website:
- Thank you page (after a purchase or optin)
- Popup (or floating ad)
For some odd reason, displaying ads in these
forbidden places gets your AdSense account banned.
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12. Sharing good news
Google likes to keep secrets...
... And that includes your AdSense earnings.
It's a BIG-time no no to publicly share your AdSense stats.
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13. Google competition
If your alternative ads look anything like Google AdSense ads,
Google is going to ban your AdSense account.
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14. Multiple AdSense accounts
It's prudent to separate websites into its own corporate entities.
And that requires different accounts for each corporation.
But creating multiple accounts is a surefire way to lose all of your
AdSense accounts.
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15. Made for AdSense
Paying for traffic and "arbitraging" it via
AdSense is a quick way to get your
AdSense account banned.
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16. Code tampering
Some webmasters find it easier to tweak the
AdSense HTML rather than using Google's
online wizard to create their ad code.
Unfortunately, Google considers this a
bannable offense.
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17. Unapproved language
If your website's primary language isn't
on their approved language list, your
AdSense account is immediately banned.
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18. Improper language
If your site's content continually references Google's list of "adult" or "improper"
words, you run a high risk of getting your AdSense account banned.
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19. Publishing copyrighted material
If your content references legally disputed material,
your AdSense account could get banned
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20. Duplicate contents
If your site's content is published and duplicated on other websites,
you run the risk of getting your AdSense account banned.
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21. I might have some
good news for you
Whether you've already been banned from Google AdSense (or
you're looking for AdSense alternatives), you do have options...
... Many website marketers are replacing Google AdSense with
their own private advertising.
John Chow did this and reportedly generates over $40,000 a
month (and cuts out the middleman, too).
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22. Solutions: How to replace Google
AdSense with a better alternative
I wrote an extensive tutorial on how I skipped over
Google AdSense and host my own private ads.
(I wish I did this when I first started online back in
November of 1997).
Read about my solutions right now (there's no optin or
hoops to jump through):
Click here to read about my life after Google AdSense...
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